Seriously? Well it is located right beside Sherbourne Common
and the Waterfront (public) Promenade. There really is a ton for the public here, even if the average Torontonian can never afford to live in this one specific building. There are going to be retail shops along Bonnycastle Street AND another park (Aiken Place).
Waterfront Toronto has done a ton for the public realm along this stretch, as they have for other areas...not sure what more people want here.
It's not like massive gates are put up all around this complex and only for the elite (think Oakville waterfront).
Even George Brown College has an awesome public cafeteria and public rooftop terrace to enjoy the views. Don't take my word for it...check it out yourself
Even Torontovibe gets TWO water features here lol (at SB and SC)!
Do people want parkland all along the waterfront? Was a Winter Garden a make-or-break issue with thinking that this whole area is planned very well? That's not very realistic. If it wasn't for Waterfront Toronto's mandate to create new development lands to be sold off to private developers, none of this area and the West Don Lands would ever be developed. It would have sat here for ages. No private developer would be able to take on that risk or have pockets deep enough to go through all the rezoning and planning applications, fund brownfield remediation, create new flood protection landforms, new parks and promenades...the list goes on.
It's not perfect by any means...but certainly sad and vacant industrial lands and brownfield sites are nothing to be proud of either lol